<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta charset='utf-8'/>
    <title></title>
    <meta name='viewport' content='initial-scale=1,maximum-scale=1,user-scalable=no'/>
    <script src='../assets/mapbox-gl-dev.js'></script>
    <link href='../assets/mapbox-gl.css' rel='stylesheet'/>
    <style>
        body {
            margin: 0;
            padding: 0;
        }

        #map {
            position: absolute;
            top: 0;
            bottom: 0;
            width: 100%;
        }
    </style>
</head>
<body>

<div id='map'></div>
<script>
    mapboxgl.accessToken = 'pk.eyJ1IjoibWFvcmV5IiwiYSI6ImNqNWhrenIwcDFvbXUyd3I2bTJxYzZ4em8ifQ.KHZIehQuWW9AsMaGtATdwA';
    var map = new mapboxgl.Map({
        container: 'map',
        style: 'mapbox://styles/mapbox/streets-v9',
        center: [-88.13734351262877, 35.137451890638886],
        zoom: 4
    });

    map.on('load', function () {
        map.addLayer({
            'id': 'urban-areas-fill',
            'type': 'fill',
            'source': {
                'type': 'geojson',
                'data': '../assets/earthquakes.geojson'
            },
            'layout': {},
            'paint': {
                'fill-color': '#f08',
                'fill-opacity': 0.4
            }
            // This is the important part of this example: the addLayer
            // method takes 2 arguments: the layer as an object, and a string
            // representing another layer's name. if the other layer
            // exists in the stylesheet already, the new layer will be positioned
            // right before that layer in the stack, making it possible to put
            // 'overlays' anywhere in the layer stack.
        }, 'water');
    });
</script>

</body>
</html>